Investigations into constitutionally protected religious and political activity by the New York City Police Department have decreased since the installation of a settlement-mandated civilian monitor last year, according to a new report released late Thursday.
Former U.S. District Judge Stephen Robinson, who served in the Southern District of New York for seven years before joining Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom in 2010, filed his first report since being named to the position born out of the city’s 2017 settlement of two civil rights lawsuits over the police department’s surveillance practices.
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